The West Africa Competitiveness Program (WACOMP) funded by the European Union and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in coordination with the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MoTI) as part of boosting the cosmetics and personal care industry in Ghana has in partnership with the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) launched a digital market hub dedicated to promote and market locally produced cosmetics products from Ghana in Accra.
The ‘Ghana Cosmetics Cluster’ platform, designed and developed as part of implementation activities of the WACOMP-Ghana component, will serve as a market hub for SMEs in the cosmetics sector.
The digital platform will also support the cosmetics industry to establish clusters and networks to increase competitiveness.
Commenting on the launch, Chief Technical Advisor of WACOMP-Ghana Charles Kwame Sackey said it is inspiring to see this collaborative effort between AGI and WACOMP-Ghana to enhance global market access to natural cosmetics and personal care products and promote the competitiveness of the cosmetics sector in Ghana.
“Ghana’s natural cosmetics products with support from WACOMP have greatly improved in terms of quality and packaging hence deserve all the support to take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) opportunities and the international market,” he said.
Chief Executive Officer of AGI Seth Twum-Akwaboah expressed gratitude to the WACOMP-Ghana for its consistent support to the Association’s activities over the years and to the European Union for their dedication of funds to support the growth of Ghanaian industries.
“We are very much appreciative of the financial support from the EU and the unique implementation by UNIDO and MoTI through the WACOMP project to facilitate members’ businesses and to promote the quality of Ghanaian cosmetics products,” he said.
The Chairman of the cosmetics sector of AGI and the CEO of Slid Industries Ltd, Sandy Osei-Agyeman, commended the Ghana cosmetics cluster team for making it much easier to boost the competitiveness of the sector and the products of its members.
Head of the Business Development Unit of AGI Johnson Opoku-Boateng reiterated the importance of the Ghana cosmetic platform to boost the online presence of Ghana natural cosmetic products and encouraged all cosmetic producers of AGI and non-AGI members to take the needed steps to get their products on the platform.